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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Do you know what SHE told me today? SHE said we're moving again. I have lived in seven houses with HER. Now home is where my mommie is, but this isn't fair. I'm going to have to get used to a new place to walk and pee. There will be lots more people around there and I never get to go off leash when I have to do my last trip outside for the night. I do like to lie on the nice cool grass when it's warm. It makes my tummy feel good.

Also SHE's making me walk two times a day now. SHE says I'm strong enough. I refuse to go very far on the night walk though. Just enough to do my duty. In the morning I like a nice long walk and I think that's quite enough for the day. SHE says I still need to loose a little weight. SHE's cut back a lot on treats and is making me eat kibble. I wait until just before bedtime just in case she cooks something for me.

My eye is still having problems, but the medicine to make tears seems to be working. I don't like having an eye bath every morning, but it does help clean out the gunk. I'm getting better at letting her put the medicine in. I prefer drops to the salve, but I have to have some salve to make the tears.

Tomorrow we're going to a parade. I like parades. SHE says it's Memorial Day. There are lots of flags at the cemetery and we see them on our morning walk. At parades we usually sit on a curb and watch people for a while and then we walk home. They're not going to throw any candy, which I think is awful. Most of the time I can get ahold of a Tootsie Roll when she isn't paying attention. So we'll see if the parade is any fun if there's no candy.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SHE took me to Millinocket to visit my friend Pat. Pat is a bit forgetful, but she loves me a lot and I like going for walks with her. I also got to spend an afternoon with Sally who cooked me an egg and let me lie on her nice cool grass.

SHE complained that black flies bit her, but they didn't bother me at all. SHE and Pat were very sad because a good friend of theirs died. The woman was a minister like SHE is, but I guess Congregational is a different kind of church. The woman minister just loved Millinocket and planned to retire there with her husband. I guess God had a different idea. She was only in her early 60s. We didn't know she had diabetes and had had polio as a girl, so I guess her body was not too strong.

SHE says Lyn's heart was a big as the country around Millinocket. It was Lyn who knew who needed what in town, and she knew more about how to help abused women than just about anybody. She also knew who to go to for money to help people. SHE also says the town has no idea yet how much she will be missed. I do remember that that Lyn always had a nice scritch for me, but she was a cat lady. She was most proud of her Maine Coon Cat. It was bigger than me.

A Note from Her: I still haven't processed Lyn's death. Whenever I went to Millinocket to see Pat, Lyn and Milton would be invited over for drinks and hors d'oeuvres and sometimes they joined us for dinner afterwards. The conversations were far-ranging stimulating. She was truly my sister-in-Christ and I miss her. She had completed the work for a D. Min. and would have received her degree the week after she died. The seminary awarded it to her posthumously and had her hood encased in a display box. Her classmates made sure there was an empty chair for Lyn at the ceremony. Part of the reason her memorial service was so long was the degree and hood were awarded a second time for her congregation to see. I know it won't be the same for me to go up there. Pat will miss her pastor very much too,

Prayer:Gracious and Loving God, whose wisdom is beyond our understanding: Deal graciously with Milton, and Pat and Lyn's congregation in their grief. Surround them with your love, that they may not be overwhelmed by their loss, but have confidence in your goodness and strength to meet the days to come; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (adapted from the BCP, 494)

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

My mommie has gotten addicted to LOST. Every Tuesday evening she disappears for a couple of hours and I have to stay home alone. SHE says it's because the place SHE goes to watch it has a bunny rabbit named Hester. Now I really like bunny rabbits. They are so much fun to chase. I really liked Wyoming because there were lots of rabbits who lived next door under an old barn and one of them used to come and wait for me at the edge of the driveway so when we came home from church I could chase him.

They're going to have a big party for the last show and I suppose I'll have to stay home alone then too. It's just not fair. SHE is worried Hester will have a heart attack if he sees me. (Hester is a boy rabbit).

I've decided that I really don't need to drink so much water after all. I'm back to my old habits of just one bowl a day.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

You know I think I like the doggie spa. I always get to meet nice doggies there. My friend Rex wasn't there this time, but I met a new dog who spent a lot of years in a puppy farm and was real scared, but we got along pretty well. She is much littler than I am, but I think after the nice lady at the spa takes care of her for a while and she sees how nice the dogs are that stay there she will be ok. I made friends with another dog, and I'm sure he thought I was a pretty sexy thing, so I had to put him straight. I only want to be friends. SHE was only gone two nights and although I was REAL glad to go home, I had fun.

The doctor said I don't have Cushing's disease, but I have a nasty eye infection and need medicine three times a day. Sometimes I make HER chase me, cause I really don't want to have her put it in, but I do feel better. Now SHE has to measure how much water I drink. Not a big deal since SHE's trained in that sort of thing.

SHE said we have to look for a new place to live. The woman who owns the house is going to sell it. I like this place. Do you know we've lived in 7 places since we've become companions? I think it's time we settle down.